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Turning qualities of southern hardwoods

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  • Published in Hardwood Record and Memphis Lumberman, August 1935
  • Tests just made at the Forest Products Laboratory show that good turning qualities are possessed by some of the southern hardwoods that are relatively little known to the trade. Pecan, for example, rated second among 18 southern hardwoods tested. Hackberry and magnolia stood about in the middle of the list. Even cottonwood and willow, which make a poor showing on the average, yield good turnings under certain conditions.
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